R
Immedia telychange outofclothing which
has come intocontact withelectroly te.
R Ifan allergic reaction occurs,seekmedi-
cal attention immediately.
The rear-view mirrorandtheexterior mirroron
the driver's sideautoma ticallygointo anti-
glare mode ifthe follow ingconditions aremet
simul taneousl y:
R the ignition isswitched onand
R incident lightfrom headlampsstrikes the
sensor inthe rear-view mirror
The mirrors donot gointo anti-glare modeif
reverse gearisengaged orifthe interior light-
ing isswitched on. Parking
positionfor the exterio rmir-
ror onthe front-passenge rside
Setting andstoring theparking posi-
tion Usin
gthe memory button You
canstore theparking positionof the front-
passe nger-side exteriormirrorusingmemory
button M0085. The reverse gearmust notbe
engaged duringthe process.
X Make surethatthevehicle isstationary and
that theSmartKey isin positio n0048 inthe
ignition lock.
X Press button 0044for the exterior mirroron
the front-passenger side. X
Engage reverse gear.
The exterior mirroronthe front-passenger
side moves tothe preset parking position.
X Use button 0087toadjust theexterior mirror
to apositio nthat allows youtosee therear
wheel andthecurb.
The parking positionis stored.
i If
you shift thetransmission toanother
positio n,the exterior mirroronthe front-
passe ngersidereturns tothe driving posi-
tion.
Usin greverse gear You
canadjust theexterior mirroronthe front-
passe ngersidetoapositio nthat allows youto
see therear wheel onthat side assoon asyou
engage reverse gear.Thissetting canbe
stored usingmemory buttonM0085.
X Ensure thattheSmartKey isin positio n0048
in the ignition lock.
X With theexterior mirroronthe front-
passe ngersideactivated, usebutton 0087to
adjust theexterior mirror.Therear wheel
and thecurb shoul dbe visib lein the exterior
mirror.
X Press memory buttonM0085 and one ofthe
arrows onbutton 0087within threeseconds.
The parking positionis stored ifthe exterior
mirror doesnotmove.
X Ifthe mirror moves outofpositio n,repea t
the steps. 94
MirrorsSeats,
steerin gwhe eland mirrors
X
Attach housing cove r0043 and turn itclo ck-
wi se unti lit eng ages.
X Re place thecove rin the front wheelhou sing
(Y page 102 ).
Hig h-be amheadlamps (haloge nhea d-
lamps )/co rne ringlamps (Bi-Xe non
hea dlamps ) X
Swi tch offthe lights .
X Ope nthe hood.
X Tu rn hou sing cove r0043 cou nter-cl ockwise
and pullit ou t.
X At the bulbhol der,pu sh the bulbup wa rds ,
di sconne ctitand pullit ou tof bulb
hol der0044.
X Inse rtthe new bulbinto bulbhol der0044 at
the top, push itdo wn and secureit in place .
X Attach housing cove r0043 and turn itclo ck-
wi se unti lit eng ages.
Si de marke rlamps (haloge nhea d-
lamps ) Due
tothei rlo cati on, have the bulbsin the
si de marker lamp change dat aqu alifi ed spe -
cia list wo rksh op. Win
dshi eld wi pers Sw
itchin gthe winds hieldwipers
on /o ff
! Do
not opera tethe windsh ield wipe rs
wh en the windsh ield isdry ,as thiscou ld
da ma gethe wipe rbl ad es. Mor eover ,du st
tha tha scol lected onthe windsh ield can
scra tchthe glas sif wi ping take spl ace when
the windsh ield isdry . If
it is nece ssaryto sw itch onthe windsh ield
wi pe rs indry weath ercond itions, alwa ysuse
wa she rflu idwh en opera ting thewindsh ield
wi pe rs.
! If
the windsh ield wipe rs leav esme arson
the windsh ield afte rthe vehicleha sbe en
wa she din an automa ticcar wash, waxor
othe rres idue sma ybe the reason forthis.
Cl ea nthe windsh ield using washe rflu id
afte rwa shi ng the vehiclein an automa tic
car wash.
! Inter
mitte ntwiping with rain sens or:due
to optica linfl uences andthewindsh ield
be comi ngdirty indry weath ercond itions,
the windsh ield wipe rs ma ybe acti vated
ina dve rtentl y.Thi scou ldthen dama gethe
wi ndsh ield wipe rbl ad es orscra tchthe wind-
shi eld.
For thisrea son, yousho uld alwa ysswitch
off the windsh ield wipe rs indry weath er. Co
mbi nati onswitch
0047 003F Windsh ield wipe roff
0048 0062 Intermitte ntwipe ,lo w (ra insens or
set tolow sens itivity )
0049 0063 Intermitte ntwipe ,hi gh (rainsens or
set tohigh sens itivity )
004A 00AA Continu ouswi pe ,sl ow
004B 00A9 Continu ouswi pe ,fas t
0084 00D3 Singlewipe /00D4 Wipesthe wind-
shi eld us ing washe rflu id
If the wipe rbl ad es arewo rn, the windsh ield
wi llno longe rbe wipe dpro perly.Thi scou ld
pre vent youfrom obser ving thetrafficcond i-
tio ns. Win
dshi eld wi pers
103Lights andwind shield wipers Z
USA
only
0043 Sets thetemperature, left(Ypage 111)
0044 Defrosts thewindshiel d(Y page 112)
0087 Switches themaximum coolingMAXCOOL onoroff (Ypage 113)
0085 Switches coolingwithairdehumid ificationon/off(Ypage 110)
0083 Switches therear window defroster on/off(Ypage 113)
0084 Sets thetemperature, right(Ypage 111)
006B Switches <0044004C00550010005500480046004C005500460058004F00440057004C0052
0051[ modeon/off (Ypage 114)
006C Sets theairdistribution (Ypage 112)
006D Increases theairflow (Ypage 112)
006E Redu cestheairflow (Ypage 112)
006F Act<004C00590044005700480056001200470048004400460057004C005900440057
00480056[ climatecontrol(Ypage 110)
0070 Sets climate controltoautomatic (Ypage 111) Optimu
muse ofdual-z oneautoma tic
climate control
Climate controlsystem The
followi ngcont ains instruction sand recom-
mendations toenable youtoget the most out
of your 3-zon eautomatic climatecontrol.
R Act ivate climate controlusing the0058 and
005A buttons orthe 0056 button onthe
cont rolpanel ofthe climate control.The
indicator lampsinthe 0058 and005A but-
tons orthe 0056 button lightup.
R Set thetemperature to72 ‡(22 †).
R Only usethe"Windshie lddefrosting" func-
tion briefly untilthewindshiel dis clear
agai n.
R Only use<0044004C00550010005500480046004C005500460058004F00440057004C0052
0051[ modebriefly,e.g.
if there areunpleasa ntoutside odorsor when
inatunnel. Thewindows couldother-
wise fogup,since nofresh airisdrawn into
the vehicle in<0044004C00550010005500480046004C005500460058004F00440057004C0052
0051[ mode.
R Use theZONE function toadopt thetemper-
ature settings onthe driver's sideforthe
front -passenger sideaswell .The indicator
lamp inthe 00D6 button goesout.
R Use theresidua lheat function ifyou want to
heat orventilate thevehicle interior when
the ignition isswitched off.The residua l
heat function canonly beactivated ordeac-
tivated withtheignition switched off.
R Vehicles withCOMAND: ifyou change the
settings ofthe climate controlsystem, the
climate statusdisplayappea rsfor three sec-
onds atthe bottom ofthe screen inthe
COMAND display.You willsee thecurrent
settings ofthe various climate controlfunc-
tions. Overview
ofclimat econ trol systems
109Climat eco ntrol
Note
son bre aking-in ane wve hic le Impo
rtant safety notes
Th ese nso rsy ste mof some driving and driving
sa fety syste ms adjus tsautoma tically wh ile a
cer taindista nce isbe ing driven after the vehi-
cle hasbe en deliver edorafter repairs. Full
sy ste meff ecti vene ssisnot reache dunti lthe
end ofthistea ch-i npro ced ure.
New andreplaced brakepads and discs only
rea chthe irop tim um braking effect after sev-
era lhu ndr edkilome ters ofdri ving. Compe n-
sa te for thisby applying gre aterfor ce tothe
bra kepedal. The
first 1000 miles(150 0km)
Th emor eyo ulook after the enginewhen itis
new ,the mor esa tis fied youwi llbe with its
pe rfo rma nce inthe futur e.
R Yo usho uld the refore drive atvarying vehicle
and enginespee ds for the first 1,000 miles
(1, 500 km).
R Avoi dhe avylo ad s,e.g .dri ving atfullthro t-
tle ,du ring thispe riod .
R Ch ang ege ar ingo od tim e,be for ethe tach-
ome ternee dle is 00C3 ofthe wayto the red
ar ea ofthe tachomete r.
R Do not manua lly shi ftto alowe rge ar to
bra kethe vehicle.
R Try toavoid de pre ssing the accelera tor
pe dalbe yond the point ofres istanc e(ki ck-
do wn) .
After 1000 miles(15 00km) ,yo ucan increase
the enginespee dgra dually and accelera tethe
veh icleto fullsp ee d.
Yo usho uld also observe thesenote son bre ak-
ing inifthe engineorparts ofthe drive train
on your veh icleha ve been rep laced .
Alw aysob serve the maxim um permi ssible
sp ee d. Dri
ving Impo
rtant safety notes G
WA
RNI NG
Ob jects inthe driver 'sfoo twe llma yres trict
the clearanc ear ou nd the pedalsor block a de
pre sse dpe dal.Th isjeo pardi zes theoper-
ati ng and roadsa fety ofthe vehicle. There is
a risk ofan acc ident.
Stow allob jects secu rel yin the vehicleso
tha tthe ydo not getinto thedriver 'sfoo t-
we ll. Wh enusing floo rma tsor car pets, ma ke
su re tha tthe yar epro perly se cu red sotha t
the ydo not slip or obstru ctthe pedals.Do
not place sever alfloo rma tsor car pets on
top ofone another. G
WA
RNI NG
Unsu itable foo twe arcan hinde rcor rect
us ag eof the pedals,e.g .:
R sho eswith thick soles
R sho eswith high heels
R slip pe rs
Th ere isarisk ofan acc ident.
We arsuita ble foo twe arto ens urecor rect
us ag eof the pedals. G
WA
RNI NG
If yo usw itch offthe igniti onwhile dri ving,
sa fety -releva ntfunctio nsareonl yav aila bl e
wi th limi tati ons ,or not atall. Th iscou ld
af fec t,for exa mpl e,the powe rste ering and
the brakeboost ing effect. Youwi llreq uire
cons idera blymor eeff ort toste erand brake.
Th ere isarisk ofan acc ident.
Do not switch offthe igniti onwhile dri ving. G
WA
RNI NG
If the parki ng bra kehasnot been fully
rel easedwh en driving, the parki ng bra ke
can :
R ove rheatand causeafire
R lose its holdfunctio n.
Th ere isarisk offire and anacc ident.
Re leas ethe parki ng bra kefully be for edri v-
ing off.
! Do
not warm upthe enginewhile sta tion-
ar y. Pu llaw ay immed iatel y.Avoi dhigh
eng inespee ds and fullthro ttleuntilthe
eng inehasrea che dits opera ting temp era-
tur e. Dr
ivi ng
117Drivi ng andparki ng Z
G
WARNING
After ashort time,hillstart assistwil lno lon-
ger brake yourvehicl eand itcoul droll awa y.
There isarisk ofan accide ntand injury .
There fore,quickly move yourfoot from the
brake pedalto the accele ratorpedal.Never
lea vethe vehicl ewhen itis held byhillstart
assi st.
Hill start assistisnot active if:
R you arepulling awayon aleve lroad oron a
dow nhill gradient
R the transmissi onisin posi tion 005C
R the electric parkingbrake isapp lied
R ESP ®
is malfu nctioning EC
Ostart/stop function
Introduc tion The
ECO start/stop functionswitches the
engine offautomatical lyifthe vehicl eis stop-
ped under certain conditions.
The engine startsautomatica llywhen the
drive rwants topul lawa yaga in.The ECO
start/stop functiontherebyhelpsyou to
redu cethe fuel consumpti onand emiss ionsof
you rvehicl e.
Important safetynotes G
WARNING
If the engine isswi tched offautomatica lly
and youexit thevehicl e,the engine is
restarted automatical ly.The vehicl emay
begi nmoving. Thereisarisk ofaccide ntand
injury .
If you wishto exit thevehicl e,alw aysturn
off the ignitio nand secure thevehicl e
aga inst rolling awa y. Gene
ralnote s 0043
ECO start/stop display
The ECO start/stop functionisactiva ted
whene veryou switch onthe engine using the
SmartKey orthe Start/Stop button.
If the engine hasbeen switched offautomati-
call yby the ECO start/stop function,the00D6
ECO symb olisshow nin the multi function dis-
pla y.
Automatic engineswitch-off If
the vehicl eis braked toastandstil lwith the
transmissi onin005B or005C, theECO start/stop
function switches offthe engine automatical ly.
The ECO start/stop functionisopera tional
when:
R the indica torlamp inthe ECO button islit
green
R the outsi detempera tureiswithi nthe range
that issui table forthe system
R the engine isat normal operatingtempera -
ture
R the settempera tureforthe vehicl einterior
has been reache d
R the battery issuffi ciently charged
R the system detects thatthewinds hieldis
not fogged upwhen theair-condi tioningsys-
tem isswi tched on
R the hood isclosed
R the drive r'sdoor isclosed andthedrive r's
seat beltis fastened
All ofthe vehicl e'ssystems remainactive
when theengine isstoppe dau tomatical ly.
Automatic engineswitch-off cantake placea
maximu mof four times inarow (initi alstop,
then three subsequ entstops).
The HOLD function canbeactiva tedifthe
engine hasbeen switched offautomatical ly.It
is then notnecessa ryto continue applying the
brakes duringthe automatic stopphase.When
you depre ssthe accele ratorpedal,the engine Drivi
ng
121Drivi ngand parking Z
Problem
Possible
causes/co nsequences and0050 0050
Solutions The
coolant tempera-
ture display showsa
value above 248‡
(120 †).The coolant
warning lampmayalso
be on and awarning
tone maysound. The
coolant levelistoo low. Thecoolant istoo hotand theengine is
no longer beingcooled sufficiently.
X Stop assoon aspossible andallow theengine andthecoolant to
cool down.
X Check thecoolant level(Ypage 242). Observe thewarning notes
as you dosoand add coolant ifnecessary. If
the coolant leveliscorrect ,the engine radiator fanmay befaulty.
The coolant istoo hotand theengine isno longer beingcooled suf-
ficiently.
X At coolant temperatures below248‡(120 †),drive tothe near-
est quali fiedspecialist workshop.
X Avoid heavy loadsonthe engine asyou doso, e.g. driving in
mountainous terrainandstop-and- gotraffic. Notes
ontowing vehicles
The vehicle isnot suitable forattaching tow
bar systems, suchasthose usedforflat tow-
ing ordinghy towing.
Att aching orusing towbarsystems mayresult
in damage tothe vehicle.
When towing avehicle withtowbarsystems,
safe driving characterist icscannot beguaran-
teed forthe towing vehicle orthe towed vehi-
cle.
The vehicle/vehicle combinationmayswerve.
Observe thepermissible towingmethods
(Y page 264)andthenotes ontowing with
both axles onthe ground (Ypage 264). DYNAMIC
SELECTbutt on
Use theDYNAMIC SELECTbutton tochange
the drive program. Depending onthe drive pro-
gram selected thefollowing vehiclecharacter-
istics willchange:
R the drive (engine andtransmission manage-
ment)
R the suspension orthe adaptive adjustable
damping onlyonvehicles withAMG RIDE
CONTROL sportssuspension
R the sound ofthe exhaust system(vehicles
with sports exhaust system)
R the steering
R the availa bilityofthe ECO start/ stopfunc-
tion Each
timeyoustart theengine withtheSmart-
Key orthe Start /Stopbutton, driveprogram C
is activated. Forfurther information about
startin gthe engine, see(Ypage 119). X
Press DYNAMIC SELECTbutton 0043asmany
times asnecessary untilthedesired drive
program isselected.
The selected driveprogram appearsinthe
multifunct iondisplay .Aft erashort period of
time, thedisplay goesoutand thesymbol
for the selected driveprogram appears.
In addition, thecurrent driveprogram set-
tings aredisplay edbriefly inthe multimedia
system display.
i In
afew countr ies,theECO start/ stop
funct ionisdeactivated atthe factory dueto
the availa blefuel grade. Inthis case, the
ECO start/ stopfunct ionisnot availa blein
any drive program, regardless ofthe display
in the multimedia systemdisplay.
In city traffic andstop-st arttraffic, drivepro-
gram Cis recommen ded. 124
DY
NAMIC SELECTbutt onDriving andparking
With
KEYLESS-GO :if you then open thedriv-
er's orfront-passenge rdoor, theautomatic
transmissi onshifts to005D automatical ly.
If you want theautomatic transmissi onto
remai nin neutral 005C,e.g. when havingthe
vehicl eclea ned inan automatic carwas hwith
a towing system:
X Vehic leswith KEYLESS-GO :remove the
Start/Stop buttonfromtheignitio nlock.
X Insert theSmartKey intotheignitio nlock.
X All vehi cles:swi tch the ignitio non.
X Depress thebrake pedaland keep it
depre ssed.
X Shift toneutral 005C.
X Rel ease thebrake pedal.
X Rel ease theelectric parkingbrake.
X Switch offthe ignitio nand leavethe Smart-
Key inthe ignitio nlock.
Eng agin gdrive position D X
When thevehicl eis stationa ry,depre ssthe
brake pedal.
X Push thesele ctor leverback pastthefirst
point ofresis tance. Transmissio
npositi ons 0045 Park
positi on
This prevents thevehicl efrom roll-
ing awa ywhen stoppe d.
Only shiftthetransmissi oninto
posi tion 0045 (Ypag e125) when
the vehicl eis stationa ry.The park-
ing lock shou ldnot beused asa
brake whenparking.Alwa ysapp ly
the electronic parkingbrake inadd i-
tion tothe parki nglock inorder to
secure thevehicl e.
If the SmartKey isremoved fromthe
ignitio nlock, thetransmissi onis
locked.
The automatic transmissi onshifts
to 0045 automatical ly:
R when theSmartKey isremoved
from theignitio nlock
R when theengine isswi tched off
with thetransmissi oninposi tion
0046 or003A andone ofthe
doors isopened
In the event ofamalfu nction ofthe
vehicl e'selectronics, thetransmis-
sion may lockinposi tion 0045.
Have thevehicl eelectronics
checked immediatelyat aqua lified
speci alist worksho p. 0046 Reverse
gear
Only shiftthetransmissi oninto
posi tion 0046 when thevehicl eis
stationa ry. Automatic
transmissio n
127Drivi ngand parking Z
lamp
mayalsolight up.Amess ageappears
in the multif unction display (Ypage 197). For
further informat iononwarnin gand indi-
cat orlamps inthe instrumen tclust er,see
(Y page 213). Problem
swith fuelandthefuel tank Problem
Possible
causes/consequ encesand0050 0050
Solut ions Fuel
isleakin gfro mthe
vehic le. The
fuel lineorthe fuel tankis faulty.
G WARN
ING
Risk ofexplo sionorfire.
X Turn theSmar tKey immed iatelytoposit ion0092inthe ignit ionlock
(Y page 118)andremo veit.
X Do not restartthe engin eunder anycircumst ances.
X Consult aqualified specialist workshop. The
fuel filler flapcan-
not beopen ed. The
fuel filler flapisnot unloc ked.
X Unlo ckthe vehic le(Y page 66). The
Smar tKey batt eryisdisch arged ornear lydisch arged.
X Unlo ckthe vehic leusing themec hanic alkey (Ypage 68). The
fuel filler flapisunloc ked,buttheopen ingmec hanis misjam-
med.
X Consult aqualified specialist workshop. Par
king Imp
ortant safet ynotes G
WARN
ING
Flamm ablemate rialsuch asleaves, grassor
twigs mayigniteif the ycom eint ocon tact
with hotpart sof the exhaus tsyst emor
exhaus tgas flow. There isarisk offire.
Park thevehic leso that noflamm ablemate -
rials comeint ocon tactwith partsof the
vehic lewhich arehot.Take particular care
not topark ondry grasslan dor harve sted
grain fields. G
WARN
ING
If you leave childrenunsuper visedinthe
vehic le,the ycould setitin mot ionby,for
exam ple:
R release thepark ingbrak e.
R shift theautom atictransm ission outof
the park ingposit ionP.
R star tthe engin e.
In addition ,the ymay operat evehic leequip-
men tand becom etrapped. Thereisarisk of
an acc ident andinjury.
When leavingthe vehic le,always takethe
Smar tKey with youand lock thevehic le.
Never leavechildrenunsuper visedinthe
vehic le.
! Always
securethe vehic lecor rectlyagainst
rollin gaway. Otherwise, thevehic leor its
drive train could bedamaged. 134
Par
kingDriving andparking